MILWAUKEE, WI - MAY 27: Yovani Gallardo #49 of the Milwaukee Brewers hits a walk off double in the bottom of the eleventh inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Miller Park on May 27, 2014 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Mike McGinnis/Getty Images)

With two outs and nobody on base in the bottom of the 10th inning, and Milwaukee out of position players on its bench, Orioles manager Buck Showalter figured his safest strategy was to walk power-hitting Mark Reynolds intentionally to get to the pitcher's spot in the lineup.

He figured wrong.

Yovani Gallardo, Wednesday's scheduled starting pitcher who had been 1-for-14 this season, was sent up as a pinch-hitter and delivered a walk-off double, giving the Brewers a 7-6 victory Tuesday night.

Gallardo, right, drove a 2-0 pitch from T.J. McFarland to deep left-center field, allowing Reynolds to come all the way around from first.

"I was just trying to get a ball that was out over the plate," said Gallardo, who has 12 career homers. "When he fell behind 2-0, I just tried to put a good swing on it and see what happens."

-- St. Louis' Lance Lynn threw a five-hit shutout for his first career complete game, beating the visiting New York Yankees 6-0.

-- Toronto's Edwin Encarnacion homered for the 14th time in May, matching Jose Bautista's team record for home runs in a month, in a 9-6 victory over visiting Texas. Encarnacion has homered in three straight games for the third time this season.